These are questions posed by Caleb in an email that I will address in the additional comments portion of the proposal.
Maintenance? Who's going to update, who's the webmaster? How much time?
Competition, existing sites? Any?
Readers? Will you be a push only site, or try and gather emails, users, subscribers?
If it's Drupal, and there's discussion forums, will their be an age minimum? And a community moderator?
Affiliations? Any partners you'd want to hook up with? Any orgs like ISTE or ASTD you'd want to be part of and start to present at?
This is Caleb's feedback from initial proposal:
Looks like a good start. Try and use the capstone to develop your publishing work flow and framework with a few examples of each kind of media and resource, then test it and work the bugs out, and then expand your resources. Also, in the big sceme of things, you'll probably have to decide if you're a blog, site, portal, or the like, just to be clear what kind of animal you are. Also, think of some markers of success, such as number of unique hits, or number of email subscriptions (each one is worth many, many hits), or number of cross posts, published articles, members discussing...this way you can see if you are being successful by defining what "success" is.
This is Caleb's feedback from initial proposal:
Looks like a good start. Try and use the capstone to develop your publishing work flow and framework with a few examples of each kind of media and resource, then test it and work the bugs out, and then expand your resources. Also, in the big sceme of things, you'll probably have to decide if you're a blog, site, portal, or the like, just to be clear what kind of animal you are. Also, think of some markers of success, such as number of unique hits, or number of email subscriptions (each one is worth many, many hits), or number of cross posts, published articles, members discussing...this way you can see if you are being successful by defining what "success" is.